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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
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Kepel fruits are native to Southeast Asia and have been growing wild since ancient times. The trees thrive in humid, tropical forests and are found in limited numbers in Indonesia and Malaysia. Kepel fruits have also been introduced to India, the Solomon Islands, the Philippines, Australia, South America, and Florida. The trees are considered endangered due to deforestation and are being cultivated on a small scale in an effort to regrow the population. Today Kepel fruits are primarily foraged from wild trees and are sometimes found in local markets throughout Central Java.
Kepel fruits are the official emblem of the Yogyakarta Special Region in Southern Java, an area ruled by the only recognized monarchy in Indonesia. Since ancient times, Kepel fruits were primarily consumed by royalty, and the fruits were forbidden to be eaten by non-royal residents. Members of the royal household believed the fruits gave sweat, breath, fecal matter, and urine a floral, violet-like smell, and the fruits were also consumed by females as a natural fertility inhibitor. With these unusual odor-fighting properties, the fruits widely increased in popularity, and the fruits became a symbol throughout Indonesia of strength, hospitality, and royalty. Kepel fruit trees can still be seen throughout the palace gardens in the present day and are featured at the entrance of the palace gates. The fruit trees are also planted in the Mekarsasi Fruit Park and Bogor Botanical Garden.
Kepel fruits are best consumed fresh as the sweet, tropical flesh is showcased when eaten straight, out-of-hand. It is important to note that only ripe fruits should be consumed as unripe fruits bear an unpalatable, sour, and bitter quality. When ripe, the fruits should be rolled between the palms to soften the flesh, sliced in half, and the flesh can be scooped with a spoon. The flesh is the only element of the fruit eaten, and the seeds and skin are typically discarded. Beyond fresh eating, Kepel fruits are sometimes blended into juices, smoothies, and beverages or used as a fresh topping over salads, porridge, and desserts. Kepel fruits will keep 2 to 3 weeks when stored at room temperature away from direct sunlight.
Kepel fruits are a good source of vitamin C to strengthen the immune system, reduce inflammation, and boost collagen production within the skin. The fruits also contain vitamin A to help protect against vision loss and maintain healthy organ functioning. In Indonesia, Kepel fruits are used as a natural diuretic to cleanse the kidneys and as an anti-aging ingredient.
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